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Service name:
Enter the service name
assigned by your Internet service pro-
vider. If you have not been assigned a
service name by your Internet service
provider, this field can be left blank.
•
MTU
(1400-1492): The router will
suggest 1492. You can accept this
unless your Internet service provider
recommends a different value.
•
Connection type:
There are three
options to choose between:
“Continuous”
– meaning that the router
maintains a permanent connection to
your Internet service provider.
“Connect on demand”
– the router only
connects when necessary and discon-
nects itself after a set period f time (see
“Idle time”
).
“Manual”
– you activate the connection
through the router yourself when you
need it.
•
Idle time:
Sets the period of time after
which the router will disconnect when it
is not in use. This function is only used
if the
“Connection type”
is set to
“Connect on demand”
.
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When your changes are complete, click
“OK”
. The router will then confirm the
changes. Click
“OK”
.
•
Close the window by clicking the cross
at the top right corner.
4. Select
“PPTP”
if you have a connec-
tion of this type
NB:
This connection is not typically used in
Scandinavia.
•
WAN Interface Settings:
Set the
router to obtain an IP address automati-
cally or enter the IP address, subnet
mask and gateway if these have been
assigned to you by your Internet service
provider.
•
PPTP Settings:
Enter the information
assigned by your Internet service pro-
vider in the appropriate fields.
•
When your changes are complete, click
“OK”
. The router will then confirm the
changes. Click
“OK”
.
•
Close the window by clicking the cross
at the top right corner.
The router is now configured and ready for
use.
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